Alceste

Alceste è un’opera in french di Christoph Willibald von Gluck, rappresentata per la prima volta nel 1767.

Prima rappresentazione

1767 1767-12-26

Lingua

French

Epoca

Classical

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Alceste, Wq. 37, is an opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck from 1767. The Italian libretto was written by Ranieri de' Calzabigi and based on the play Alcestis by Euripides. The premiere took place on 26 December 1767 at the Burgtheater in Vienna.

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Librettista

Ranieri de' Calzabigi

Genere

opera

Trama di Alceste

Original version in Italian A herald announces to the people of Thessaly that King Admeto is gravely ill and that there is little hope. Evandro calls upon all to pray to the oracle at the temple of Apollo. Alceste joins them and asks Apollo for pity. The oracle says Admeto can be rescued if another voluntarily sacrifices his life. This causes great consternation. Alone, Alceste agonizes whether to give her life for that of her husband. In a dense forest dedicated to the gods of the underworld, Ismene asks Alceste why she is leaving her husband and children. Alceste tells Ismene of her intentions. Meanwhile, Admeto has a miraculous recovery to the joy of all Thessaly. Evandro tells him that someone has apparently sacrificed himself for the king. When Alceste appears, he questions her until she confesses. The desperate king hurries into the temple to plead with the gods. However, Alceste says good-bye to the children. The decision of the gods is not revoked. The people lament the approaching death of Alceste. Having said good-bye to Alceste, Admeto decides to follow her into death. Then the heavens open, Apollo descends and proclaims that the gods have given them their lives as a reward for their steadfast love. Paris version The overture is stately, noble, and tragic, looking ahead to some of Mozart's minor-key works. The choir propels much of the action in the first two acts, and Gluck's vocal settings are particularly elegant, taking advantage of the French language's smooth…

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Cast e personaggi di Alceste

2 personaggi documentati da Wikidata con indicazione del registro vocale:

  • personAdmetus
  • personApollo

Libretto di Alceste

Il libretto è scritto da Ranieri de' Calzabigi. L’opera è classificata nel genere opera.

Da Alcestis all’opera

Alceste è un adattamento di Alcestis — soggetto letterario di partenza per il libretto.

L’archivio documenta 1 altre opere derivate dallo stesso soggetto:

  • Admeto — George Frideric Handel

Altre opere di Christoph Willibald von Gluck

Fonte dei dati

Dati sull’opera provenienti da Wikidata (CC0, pubblico dominio).


Wikidata Q1046495 open_in_new